Digitize Your Personal Backlist? For a Dollar?
Book scanning service 1DollarScan integrates with Evernote. Everyone happy?
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According to Brusuelas, “the main benefit of this integration is so that people can organize their e-reading experience. Right now, it’s not very organized. We’re dealing with, ironically, a new digital clutter.”
Brusuelas notes that 1DollarScan (which is affiliated with Japanese company Bookscan that performs the same services, and which is unrelated to Nielsen BookScan), after cutting the book spines for scanning, indeed destroys and recycles all of that delicious pulp.
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- Companies:
- Amazon.com
- Nielsen BookScan
- Places:
- San Jose, Calif.
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